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bell ringer
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Eastern countries
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Bell ringers may be associated with temples or traditional ceremonies, and their role may have religious or cultural significance.
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bell ringer
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Eastern countries
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Not a common position in religious institutions, as bells are not typically used in the same way for religious ceremonies.
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3
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bell ringer
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Eastern cultures
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Not commonly associated with churches but may be related to traditional ceremonies or festivals in certain cultures.
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4
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ring
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Eastern countries
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Rings are often worn on the right hand and may have different cultural or spiritual meanings
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5
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ring
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Eastern countries
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Considered an important accessory and status symbol, often worn on specific fingers according to tradition
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6
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ring
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Eastern countries
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Worn on multiple fingers as fashion accessories
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7
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ring
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Eastern countries
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Worn as a symbol of status and wealth, often adorned with precious stones
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8
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rings
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Eastern countries
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Often used as symbols of status and wealth
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9
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rings
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Eastern countries
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Rings are often considered symbols of status and wealth, and are frequently given as prestigious gifts.
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10
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rings
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Eastern culture
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Rings are often worn as decorative jewelry and are considered particularly important in some traditional ceremonies and rituals.
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